Good morning all, Today it's my turn to make a tutorial for you. It is very nice to devising something, but also difficult, what I could make. We already have so many beautiful tutorials that it wasn't easy to find something what wasn't yet shown. I have of course something found, what I thought it's interesting enough to show. Especially with the coming holidays, this would be just a top giftwrapping, where everyone is super happy with it.

Plak precies in het midden aan de voorkant en achterkant eerst de 2 linten dwars over het papier vanaf de middenril naar de buitenkant, dit wordt de sluiting van het boek. Plak de stansrand aan de voorkant op het kaartkarton. Daarna het designpapier 16 cm X 13 cm erover plakken. Plak de 2 andere stukken designpapier van 16 cm X 13 cm aan de binnenkant.( Paste right in the Middle at the frontside and backside first 2 ribbons across the paper from the middle to the outside, this is the lock of the book. Paste the die-cutting edge on the front of the card. Paste the design paper 16 cm X 13 cm on the front- and backside. Paste the 2 other pieces design paper by 16 cm X 13 cm on the inside.)

Plak naar keuze een aantal leuke stansjes op het envelopje.( Paste the piece of design paper 10.5 cm X 6.5 cm on the card cardboard 11 cm X 6.5 cm. Paste on the left inside at the bottom of the page, leave the top open, so you get an envelope. Paste some die cuttings on the envelope.

Als alles goed droog is plak je het raamwerk aan de rechter binnenkant.(If everything is dry paste the frame on the right inside.)

De voorkant. (The front.)

Plak de digi / 3D afbeelding op het stukje kaartkarton en plak het in de rechterboven hoek aan de voorkant.(Paste the digi/3D image on the piece of cardboard and paste the map in the upper right corner on the front.)

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